Indian telecom satellite GSAT-15 launched successfully

Indian telecommunication satellite GSAT-15 was successfully launched on Tuesday evening by European space agency Arianespace’s rocket Ariane 5, the space agency said on Wednesday.

In a statement, Arianespace said it had successfully launched two telecommunication satellites – GSAT-15 and Arabsat-6B – for two customers, namely Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and Arabsat.

According to the global satellite launch company, the launch of the two satellites takes the total number of consecutive successful satellite launches to 69 for Ariane rocket.

The rocket blasted off with two satellites from the spaceport in French Guiana and completed the mission in around 43 minutes.

GSAT-15 was the 19th satellite entrusted to Arianespace by ISRO – and the 18th built by ISRO. This productive relationship extends back to 1981 with the launch of the APPLE experimental satellite, and further underscores the strong collaboration France and India have set up in space.

“The launch is ISRO’s 19th mission with Arianespace. In the meantime, ISRO also has launched four French spacecraft using (India’s own) PSLV,” M. Annadurai, director of the ISRO Satellite Centre, was quoted as saying in the statement.

With a liftoff mass of approximately 3,160 kg, GSAT-15 is designed to provide telecommunications services as well as dedicated navigation-aid and emergency services across India.